In:Intersubjectivity and Intersubjectification in Grammar and Discourse: Theoretical and descriptive advances
Edited by Lieselotte Brems, Lobke Ghesquière and Freek Van de Velde
[Benjamins Current Topics 65] 2014
► pp. 129–153
Intersubjectivity and intersubjectification
Typology and operationalization
Published online: 29 August 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.65.07ghe
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.65.07ghe
In this paper we present our views on intersubjectivity and intersubjectification with reference to case studies on adjectives, hedges, tags, honorifics, etc. Building on Diessel’s notion of “joint attention” and Traugott’s approach to intersubjectivity, we propose a distinction between three types of intersubjectivity: attitudinal, responsive, and textual. We evaluate and propose formal recognition criteria to operationalize this essentially semantic typology, such as left versus right periphery and prosodic features. In addition, we address the issue of directionality between subjectification and intersubjectification. Rather than seeing subjectivity as a prerequisite for intersubjectivity, we argue that in our typology intersubjective meanings of constructions may diachronically precede subjective ones.
Cited by (4)
Cited by four other publications
Li, Weijing & Jiajin Xu
Claridge, Claudia
Ghesquière, Lobke
2017. Intensification and focusing. In Exploring Intensification [Studies in Language Companion Series, 189], ► pp. 33 ff.
[no author supplied]
This list is based on CrossRef data as of 11 december 2025. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers. Any errors therein should be reported to them.
